agree

agree
[ə'griː] 1. vi
1) (have same opinion) 同意 [tóngyì]

They find it hard to agree about this. — 他们觉得很难同意这一点。

2)

* to agree to sth/to do sth — 同意某事/做某事 [tóngyì mǒushì/zuò mǒushì]

He has agreed to our proposal. — 他已经同意了我们的建议。

3)

* to agree with sth — (approve of) 对某事表示赞同 [duì mǒushì biǎoshì zàntóng]

I don't agree with children smoking. — 我不赞同儿童吸烟。

4)

* to agree (with sth) — [+ figures, total] (tally) (和某事)相符 [(hé mǒushì) xiāngfú]

This bill doesn't agree with my calculations. — 这账单和我算的结果不相符。

5)

* to agree (with sth) — [+ account, story] (be consistent) (和某事)一致 [(hé mǒushì) yīzhì]

His statement agrees with those of other witnesses. — 他的陈述和其他证人的完全一致。

6)

* to agree (with sth) — (according to grammar) [+ word] (和某事)一致 [(hé mǒushì) yīzhì]

The subject must agree with the verb. — 主语必须和动词保持数的一致。

2. vt

* to agree sth — (BRIT) (decide) 商定 [shāngdìng]

We have agreed a price. — 我们商定了价格。

* to agree with sb about sth — [+ person] 关于某事赞成某人的看法

* I agree with what you say — 我同意你说的观点

* milk doesn't agree with me — 我喝不惯牛奶

* to agree on sth — [+ price, arrangement] 商定某事

* to be agreed on sth — 就某事达成协议

* to agree that... — 同意...


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